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Interaction of natrolite and thomsonite intergrowths with aqueous solutions of different initial pH values at 25 C in the presence of KCl: Reaction mechanisms

Charistos et al., 1997

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12584957802286913902
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Charistos D
Godelitsas A
Tsipis C
Sofoniou M
Dwyer J
Manos G
Filippidis A
Triantafyllidis C
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Applied Geochemistry

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Natural zeolitic material composed of natrolite and thomsonite intergrowths (NAT/THO) was treated in solutions of different initial pH values at 25° C under N2 atmosphere and in 1M KCl as ionic modulator, until pH equilibration. The solid experimental products were studied …
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